Functional description, Common features – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual
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NT8D15 E&M Trunk card
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Circuit Card
Description and Installation
Functional description
The NT8D15 E&M Trunk card serves various transmission requirements.
The trunk circuits on the card can operate in either A-Law or µ-Law
companding modes. The mode of operation is set by service change entries.
shows a block diagram of the major functions
contained on the E&M trunk card. Each of these functions is discussed on the
following pages.
Common features
The following features are common to all circuits on the NT8D15 E&M
Trunk card:
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Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion of transmission
signals.
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Interfaces each of the four PCM signals to one DS30X timeslot in A10
format.
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Transmit and receive SSD signaling messages over a DS30X signaling
channel in A10 format.
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Ability to enable and disable individual ports or the entire card under
software control.
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Provides outpulsing on the card. Make break ratios are defined in
software and down loaded at power up and by software commands.
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Provides indication of card status from self-test diagnostics on faceplate
Light Emitting Diode (LED).
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Supports loopback of PCM signals to DS30X for diagnostic purposes.
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Card ID provided for auto configuration and determining serial number
and firmware level of card.
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Software controlled terminating impedance (600, 900, or 1200 ohm) two
and four-wire modes.
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Allows trunk type to be configured on a per port basis in software.
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Software controlled 600 ohm balance impedance is provided.
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Isolation of foreign potentials from transmission and signaling circuit.